Rashad is a very intriguing recruit as he could see playing
time at defensive end and tight end when he winds up in college. He’s got the
ideal size to play both positions at the college level and could be utilized at either position as the coaching staff like him equally at both. Personally,
I feel as Rashad could make more of a difference on the defensive side of the
ball.

As a defensive end, Rashad shows a solid burst off the line
of scrimmage and an ability to get into the backfield and cause pressure on the
quarterback. He does an excellent job of using his long arms to deflect passes
and also shows solid strength to get around the offensive line. He sheds blocks
with relative ease and does a good job of using his upper body strength to gain
leverage on the offensive line. The more I watch his film, the more I like
Rashad as a rush 3-4 defensive end. He shows a solid knack for getting to the
football and with his speed he could be utilized very effectively on blitzes. Does
an excellent job of extending his arms and keeping his feet moving while being
engaged with the offensive line. A little raw in terms of technique, but Rashad
shows a lot of athleticism in his highlight film and with proper teaching at
the college level, Rashad should be able to turn into a solid college player.

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Michigan has remained scorching hot on the recruiting trail
as Weaver’s commitment becomes the Wolverines sixth since the start of June and
with 2016 LB Jonathan Jones visiting later this week, the commitments may not
be done.